Jay Slater: Search teams scour 'harsh terrain' for missing Brit

20 Jun 2024

12 minutes ago

By Nick Garnett in Tenerife & Jonny Humphries & Rachael Lazaro, BBC News

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Rescue teams are searching around the area where Mr Slater was last known to have been

Search teams are scouring a patch of "harsh terrain" in a national park in Tenerife as they look for a missing British man.

Jay Slater, 19, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, flew to the island for a music festival, but has not been seen or heard from since Monday.

He had called his friend from a path on the mountainous Rural de Teno national park in the north-west of the island.

The search operation, which includes police, mountain rescue teams, firefighters and volunteers, has entered its third day.

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Jay Slater has not been heard from since 09:00 BST on Monday

Mr Slater was last heard from shortly before 09:00 BST on Monday when he called his friend, Lucy Law, saying he was lost, thirsty and had 1% battery on his phone.

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The Guardia Civil, the island's police force, told the BBC the search had temporarily moved to the Los Cristianos area in the south of the island on Wednesday due to a potential lead.

However that information was "discounted" and the search returned to Rural de Teno, around the village of Masca, where it continues, a spokeswoman said.

The force said a helicopter launch had been delayed due to the climate, but was likely to resume soon, while dogs and drones were also joining the search.

Mr Slater's mother, Debbie Duncan, has told the BBC her son was on his first holiday abroad with friends.

She flew to the island and joined the search, and said: "I've not slept at all, it's like it's not real."

Winding roads

Apprentice bricklayer, Mr Slater had attended the three-day NRG music festival in Playa de las Americas in the south of the island.

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He left with two men he met there and ended up in a house about 40 minutes drive away in a rural area.

Ms Law said he told her he had missed a bus, and was instead attempting the 10-hour walk home, but the call then ended.

When the Guardia Civil spokeswoman was asked if officers had spoken to the two men Mr Slater left the festival with, she said: "It's part of the investigation, I cannot tell you more."

Mr Slater's last known location has been the site of intense searches.

The area is full of vegetation and small, winding roads.

A statement from Volunteer Firefighters of Santiago del Teide described how it had joined the search effort.

It said: "We were activated to continue with the search for the young man moving four vehicles with 16 firefighters together with local police, firefighters from Guia de Isora, mountain civil guard, Guardia Civil unit of civil guard dogs, family and friends of the young man."

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A Facebook group set up by Mr Slater's friends and family to help co-ordinate the search effort has attracted more than 350,000 members.

Ms Law posted in the group: "We need as many people as possible up there searching for him please.

"We will be up there again first thing, however a search party is going to be necessary to search everywhere as the area is very big.

"If you can help, please do, we need to get him home."

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The area is described as sparse and barren

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The last Snapchat update posted by Jay Slater before he was last heard from

British journalist Chris Elkington, editor of the Canarian Weekly, told the BBC the terrain at Mr Slater's last known location was "harsh".

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He said: "It's a rural park where you get a lot of hiking trails, it's very mountainous, quite sparse, quite barren.

"Quite deserty in a lot of ways, with some very deep ravines and valleys.

"It's certainly somewhere you would not want to be in normal conditions without the correct footwear, particularly without water."

What we know so far

Sunday 16 June - Jay Slater and friends attend final day of the NRG music festival at Papagayo night club in the tourist hotspot of Playa de las Americas Monday 17 June - Between 03:00 and 06:00 BST Mr Slater got into a car with two men he had met during the holiday and left Playa de las Americas07:30 - Mr Slater posts a photograph on his Snapchat account showing him at the doorway of a property, tagged with the location Parque Rural de Teno Between 08:30 and 09:00 - Mr Slater calls his friend and says he missed a bus back south and was attempting to walk the 10-hour journeyThe call cuts out, with his phone's last location showing a path in the mountainous Rural de Teno national park, popular with hikers Tuesday 18 June - Despite his friends searching the area, no sign of Mr Slater emerges and he does not return to his accommodationLocal police and mountain rescue teams begin searching and his mother and brother board a flight to TenerifeWednesday 19 June - The Spanish Guardia Civil continue the search using drones, dogs and a helicopter but no trace is foundThe search is briefly moved to the Los Cristianos area in the south of the island due to a potential sighting, but police quickly "discount" that lead and move the search back to the original area.Thursday 20 June - The Guardia Civil, mountain rescue, firefighters and volunteers return to scour the national park
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